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#41 ebarone968

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Posted 01 September 2010 - 05:05 AM

Cloud9...68 "Oh, well, probably because it's not a pick-up, here in Texas... "

Better get out of Texas or do a lift kit and some monster mudders on your 968 ! LOL

I'm sure you would get many compliments out here.

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Posted 01 September 2010 - 08:36 AM

Cloud9...68 - the "Slate Grey" color of your 968 is probably the causes for it not to being noticed as much as some of us have experienced with our 968's!
I personally have nothing against that color, but it would be one of the less "visible" colors as compared to the other colors available. As long as you continue to have a grin on your face when your driving it, the color is irrelevant! cool.gif

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Posted 01 September 2010 - 12:07 PM

Cloud - spring for the PDR - I watched in amazement as my car was transformed from a dinged up used car to a straight-sided, high-gloss beauty. Every panel, including the hood, except for the trunk. I was so impressed that I over paid - on purpose. I even paid for another 968er who was there that day but short on cash - to get his door fixed. Well worth the money if you don't like dings.

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Posted 02 September 2010 - 11:55 AM

Yes, absolutely - I have an appointment for this coming Wednesday to remove the dings from the doors, and an "outie" from the hood where somebody must have dropped it with the power steering reservoir not being fully seated. I can't wait, as I'm sure it will really transform what's already a very nice, always-garaged, and therefore very shiny car. Then, in goes the Dymanat Xtreme, to hopefully quell the only other thing that really bugs me about the car - the droning road noise. Then in the Fall, I'm going to replace the gaskets around the plastic cladding. The car is going to look brand new very soon...



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